New photos show closer look at house explosion damage

Nothing is left of a York County home after a propane explosion Thursday morning.

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A family of five lived in the house along the 100 block of Calvary Church Road in Lower Windsor Township. Fortunately, no one was home at the time of the blast.

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The home site is in the foreground. A detached garage is seen in the background.

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The remnants of the home's chimney can be seen on the left.

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PHOTO: Ed Weinstock

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A view from a helicopter reveals the power of the blast.

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Some neighbors said the explosion was so powerful they first thought it was an earthquake. Some residents in Lancaster County, across the Susquehanna River, also reported that their homes shook.

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Fire crews said the blaze has been tough to fight. There is only one driveway leading to the home and that's caused them some problems. They're having to use four-wheel-drive vehicles to get to the scene.

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PHOTO: Leo Fire Company Station 34 Red Lion

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Fire crews said the blaze has been tough to fight. There is only one driveway leading to the home and that's caused them some problems. They're having to use four-wheel-drive vehicles to get to the scene.

Nothing is left of a York County home after a propane explosion Thursday morning.

A family of five lived in the house along the 100 block of Calvary Church Road in Lower Windsor Township. Fortunately, no one was home at the time of the blast.

The home site is in the foreground. A detached garage is seen in the background.

The remnants of the home's chimney can be seen on the left.

PHOTO: Ed Weinstock

PHOTO: Ed Weinstock

PHOTO: Ed Weinstock

PHOTO: Ed Weinstock

PHOTO: Ed Weinstock

A view from a helicopter reveals the power of the blast.

Some neighbors said the explosion was so powerful they first thought it was an earthquake. Some residents in Lancaster County, across the Susquehanna River, also reported that their homes shook.

Fire crews said the blaze has been tough to fight. There is only one driveway leading to the home and that's caused them some problems. They're having to use four-wheel-drive vehicles to get to the scene.

PHOTO: Leo Fire Company Station 34 Red Lion

PHOTO: Leo Fire Company Station 34 Red Lion

PHOTO: Leo Fire Company Station 34 Red Lion

Fire crews said the blaze has been tough to fight. There is only one driveway leading to the home and that's caused them some problems. They're having to use four-wheel-drive vehicles to get to the scene.

Nothing is left of a York County home after a propane explosion Thursday morning.

A family of five lived in the house along the 100 block of Calvary Church Road in Lower Windsor Township. Fortunately, no one was home at the time of the blast.

The home site is in the foreground. A detached garage is seen in the background.

The remnants of the home's chimney can be seen on the left.

PHOTO: Ed Weinstock

PHOTO: Ed Weinstock

PHOTO: Ed Weinstock

PHOTO: Ed Weinstock

PHOTO: Ed Weinstock

A view from a helicopter reveals the power of the blast.

Some neighbors said the explosion was so powerful they first thought it was an earthquake. Some residents in Lancaster County, across the Susquehanna River, also reported that their homes shook.

Fire crews said the blaze has been tough to fight. There is only one driveway leading to the home and that's caused them some problems. They're having to use four-wheel-drive vehicles to get to the scene.

PHOTO: Leo Fire Company Station 34 Red Lion

PHOTO: Leo Fire Company Station 34 Red Lion

PHOTO: Leo Fire Company Station 34 Red Lion

Fire crews said the blaze has been tough to fight. There is only one driveway leading to the home and that's caused them some problems. They're having to use four-wheel-drive vehicles to get to the scene.